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HILT 2012: Boston, Massachusetts, USA
- Ben Brosgol, Jeff Boleng, S. Tucker Taft:

Proceedings of the 2012 ACM Conference on High Integrity Language Technology, HILT '12, December 2-6, 2012, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-4503-1505-0
Pre-conference tutorials
- Bo Ingvar Sandén:

Hilt'12 tutorial overview / design of multitask software: the entity-life modeling approach. 1-2 - Jason Belt, Patrice Chalin, John Hatcliff, Robby:

Leading-edge Ada verification technologies: highly automated Ada contract checking using bakar kiasan. 3-4 - Johannes Kanig:

Leading-edge ada verification technologies: combining testing and verification with GNATTest and GNATProve - the hi-lite project. 5-6 - Nancy G. Leveson, Cody Harrison Fleming, John Thomas:

Safety of embedded software. 7-8 - K. Rustan M. Leino:

Developing verified programs with Dafny. 9-10 - Ricky E. Sward, Jeff Boleng:

Service-oriented architecture (SOA) concepts and implementations. 11-12 - S. Tucker Taft:

Tutorial: multicore programming using divide-and-conquer and work stealing. 13-14 - Kelvin Nilsen:

Tutorial overview: understanding dynamic memory management in safety critical java. 15-22
Keynote address
- Barbara Liskov:

Keynote presentation: Programming the turing machine. 23-24
Program verification at compile-time
- K. Rustan M. Leino:

Program proving using intermediate verification languages (IVLs) like boogie and why3. 25-26 - Johannes Kanig, Edmond Schonberg, Claire Dross:

Hi-Lite: the convergence of compiler technology and program verification. 27-34
Advanced compiler technology
- Edmond Schonberg, Vincent Pucci:

Implementation of a simple dimensionality checking system in Ada 2012. 35-42 - Hristian Hristov Kirtchev:

A new robust and efficient implementation of controlled types in the GNAT compiler. 43-50
Keynote address 2
- Kathleen Fisher:

HACMS: high assurance cyber military systems. 51-52
Languages and security
- David S. Hardin, Konrad Slind, Michael W. Whalen, Tuan-Hung Pham:

A DSL for cross-domain security. 53-62
Languages and safety - track 1 industrial session on safety
- Kelvin Nilsen:

Real-time Java in modernization of the aegis weapon system. 63-70 - Jeffrey O'Leary, Alok Srivastava:

FAA's controller pilot automatic data communication (data comm) system software development. 71-72
Languages and safety - track 2 real time systems
- Geert Bosch:

Synchronization cannot be implemented as a library. 73-80 - Shuai Li, Frank Singhoff, Stéphane Rubini, Michel Bourdellès:

Applicability of real-time schedulability analysis on a software radio protocol. 81-94
Keynote address 3
- Guy L. Steele Jr.:

Programming language life cycles. 95-96
Compiler certification issues
- Dan Eilers, Tero Koskinen:

Adapting ACATS for use with run-time checks suppressed. 97-102 - Lennart Beringer, Randall Brukardt, Thomas Plum, S. Tucker Taft:

Panel on compiler certification: should we trust our compiler? 103-104

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